No. They are generic nouns.
Yes, you should capitalize the "N" in "I-75 North" as it is the correct way to indicate direction on a highway or interstate.
You should capitalize "North" and "South" when they are used as specific regions or compass directions, such as North America or South America. However, if they are used as general directions (e.g., head north on that street), they are not capitalized.
Yes it should be capitalized.
Capitalize North, South, East, and West when contained in the name of a place (state, country, etc.) but not when used for giving directions.Correct Examples:My friend lives in South Carolina.We are planning a vacation in South Africa.Incorrect Examples:She lives in Southern Europe. SHOULD BE She lives in southern Europe.I'm going to visit my friends in Eastern Oregon. SHOULD BE I'm going to visit my friends in eastern Oregon.
The simple solution is to 'stroke' the NORTH pole of a bar magnet along the needle from north to south - about 30 strokes should do it.
East is a proper noun when you're using it to describe a region and should be capitalized. East is a common noun when you're describing the direction.
yes capitialize both. It should be... Mount Mckinley... North America
Yes, "North" should be capitalized when referring to the geographic region that is north of the Mason-Dixon Line. This helps differentiate it as a specific region.
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No, "north high school" is not capitalized unless it is part of the school's full name or a proper noun.
Yes, when referring to a specific region like the North country, it's common practice to capitalize "North" to signify it as a proper noun.